Application Guide

How to Apply for Associate Technical Director - Interconnection and Planning

at Electric Power Engineers

🏢 About Electric Power Engineers

Electric Power Engineers (EPE) is a specialized consulting firm focused on grid reliability and resiliency for a sustainable energy future. Unlike larger generalist firms, EPE offers deep expertise in MISO and SPP interconnection and planning, giving employees the chance to work on high-impact projects shaping the renewable energy transition. The company's remote-first culture and emphasis on mentorship make it an attractive place for experienced engineers seeking autonomy and growth.

About This Role

This role combines technical leadership with business development, requiring you to lead a team of engineers while advising clients on interconnection strategies in MISO and SPP. You'll be a trusted advisor to developers of generation, load, and merchant transmission, helping them navigate complex regulatory landscapes. The position is impactful because you directly influence the pace of renewable energy integration and grid modernization in key US markets.

💡 A Day in the Life

A typical day might start with a team stand-up to prioritize interconnection study tasks, followed by a client call to discuss queue position strategy. You might then review a system impact report, provide feedback to a junior engineer, and spend the afternoon working on a proposal for a new MISO generation project. The day ends with a leadership meeting to align on business development targets.

🎯 Who Electric Power Engineers Is Looking For

  • An experienced engineer (8+ years) with deep, hands-on knowledge of MISO and SPP interconnection processes, including queue management, system impact studies, and regulatory compliance.
  • A natural leader who has mentored teams and fostered a culture of accountability and innovation, with a track record of developing junior engineers.
  • A strategic communicator who can translate technical findings into actionable advice for clients and internal stakeholders, and who thrives on building relationships.
  • Commercially savvy, with experience leading proposal development and RFP responses, and able to connect technical deliverables to client business goals.

📝 Tips for Applying to Electric Power Engineers

1

Tailor your resume to highlight specific MISO and SPP interconnection projects you've led, including the types of studies (e.g., feasibility, system impact, facilities) and outcomes.

2

In your cover letter, mention a specific challenge in MISO or SPP interconnection (e.g., queue reform, generator retirement) and how your expertise can help EPE clients navigate it.

3

Quantify your leadership experience—mention team size, how you improved processes, or metrics of team performance (e.g., on-time study delivery, client satisfaction scores).

4

Demonstrate your business development acumen by including examples of RFPs you've won or proposals you've shaped, and how you identified client needs.

5

Research EPE's recent projects or thought leadership (e.g., white papers, webinars) and reference them in your application to show genuine interest.

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

["Your deep expertise in MISO and SPP interconnection requirements and how you've applied them to help developers achieve commercial milestones.", "Your leadership philosophy and examples of how you've mentored engineers and fostered innovation within a team.", "Your ability to bridge technical and commercial strategy, with a specific example of how you aligned technical deliverables with a client's business objectives.", "Your enthusiasm for EPE's mission of enhancing grid reliability for a sustainable future, and how your background aligns with their focus on MISO and SPP."]

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • Review EPE's recent case studies or project highlights on their website, especially those involving MISO or SPP interconnection.
  • Read up on the latest MISO and SPP interconnection queue reforms and how they impact developers—this will show you're current.
  • Check out EPE's leadership team on LinkedIn to understand the company culture and see if you have any mutual connections.
  • Look for any EPE-authored articles or presentations at industry conferences (e.g., IEEE, EUCI) to understand their thought leadership.

💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Walk me through a time you managed a complex interconnection study in MISO or SPP. What challenges did you face and how did you resolve them?
2 How do you stay current with changing interconnection rules and regulations in MISO and SPP?
3 Describe your approach to mentoring a junior engineer who is struggling with a technical concept.
4 Tell me about a time you had to influence a client to take a different approach on an interconnection strategy. How did you handle it?
5 How would you go about identifying new business opportunities for EPE in the MISO/SPP region?
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting a generic application that doesn't mention MISO or SPP specifically—this role requires deep regional knowledge.
  • Focusing only on technical skills without demonstrating leadership or business development experience.
  • Being too vague about your role in past projects—use concrete examples and quantify results where possible.

📅 Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

2

Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

Offer

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